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Re: A question for Guy Fay
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Posted by Wardner on July 07, 2000 at 15:44:39 from (63.23.216.97):
In Reply to: A question for Guy Fay posted by Thor on July 07, 2000 at 10:33:56:
You need to determine what you have for power steering. If you have a separate belt driven pump as on a H or M, that would be the least difficult swap. If you have a Super M or H with a live hydraulic pump and priority valve, that is not too bad either. However, if you have a system off a 350, you will have to swap the flow control valve and the innermost work valve. To do that the hood, gas tank and instrument panel all have to come off. The rotary actuator and front steering shaft will also have to be swapped. I suggest that you get a 350 parts book. It will have both the standard and power steering exploded views. If I was in your situation, I think that my time would be better spent upgrading my "decent" tractor to "exceptional" status rather than disabling two tractors at the same time.
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